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of culture across the world, no matter why you call how to 0, bring you the news and current affairs use me . ready this is al jazeera ah, hello there, mr. hey, this is a news i live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minute. benjamin netanyahu could be out of office in a matter of days after 12 years as prime minister parliament verse on sunday, 800 people arrested in a global crime thing that tricked criminal organizations and using an app that was secretly run by the f b. i. family walk ends and tragedy for muslims in
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a canadian city all killed a mock being called a hate crime and losing faith and from a t. as on supporters of molly, as military thinking russian helped to fight arms groups at the same to the schools as the international olympic committee announced the names of the athletes who will compete as part of the refugee team in so care. and also a warning for members of the media covering the games. they'll be tracked with g p a. make sure they don't mix with the japanese public. ah. now a vote that set to end benjamin netanyahu grip on power. and israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government that by centrist diana paid, bringing together 8 parties that coalition would end prime minister netanyahu the
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12 year reign if approved a palestinian israeli party. the united arab list will support the governing coalition for the 1st time in israel. history and such a broad range of parties poses questions on just how stable the government will be and how it will represent palestinians. far i need enough totally. bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under that agreement. and then repeat would take over the next 2. harry 4 said now joins us from west jerusalem. harry, this votes just days away, can you talk us through how we're expecting things to play out in the coming day? yes, well we've been waiting for the speaker of the committee is ready parliament to give a precise date for this. he's a messenger ally and there's been some consideration given to the idea that he would be spinning this out for as long as he could. well, he's given it till the day before the absolute last minute the day before the monday deadline. so we now know that this will take place on the sunday at the
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moment the coalition has, they believe the 61 seats required for an absolute majority in the 120 c parliament . there is some discussion as to whether if there are some extensions, could they still win with the 2 rather t spring stance? $5957.00 or something like that. but in that instance, that could potentially be legal challenges. it's never happened before that a government's been sworn in without a full majority, but there is growing confidence now within this change block coalition. and equally as important as the date being announced is the fact that one of the key waiver as well had been seen to be a key wave right near or by a member of natalie bennett's. you mean a party who seemed uncomfortable with some of the details of his coalition has now announced that he will vote in favor of it. so this one of the splinters that the la could of nothing yahoo and his allies were trying to prize away from the, the change block apparently has been glued back in place for now at least. and so
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the chances are looking pretty good that you know who's rain may well be over. come sunday. well hurrying us and y'all has been such a political survivor. what's his strategy at the moment? well certainly to keep up the pressure trying to splinter this coalition trying to see if he can put some spanners in the works anywhere he can. one of the people we were talking to is a party member who was saying that the any problem about waiting until sunday is that it allows the jewish sabbath to be the day when we expect lots of the could activists to be bused around the country. going to synagogues pressuring religious right wing members of this coalition to try to come back home as they would put it to the right. so there is that there is also a very strong online campaign, both from netanyahu. also some of the supporters, some of it getting pretty dangerously near death threats or even going into that territory. and so that is that the head of the internal security service,
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the shin bet to issue a warning about that kind of behavior and the consequences thereof. and as well as this, we have this continuing very tense situation in jerusalem. the idea of a flagged march, a nationalist right wing march through the muslim court to the old city that had been planned for thursday. we thought had been cancelled on monday because of police failing to approve it. well. now netanyahu is asking the police to give some kind of alternative options to see if it can be restored in some way. now he may be saying, this is a way to head off accusations that he's giving into us by not allowing this to take place. but he's also being accused very risky behavior re igniting the situation in jerusalem. because potentially that could delay things or improve his fortunes politically. so it's an extremely tense few days we have out of us and the hurry for. so there was all the laces forth from my stories. and thanks so much harry when leaving on now and police operations in australia, new zealand, europe,
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and the united states in the past week have resulted in the arrest of hundreds of alleged criminals. and so part of a global thing that tells huge blow to criminal organizations worldwide dubbed trojan shield and involved tricking gangs. and to using a messaging up that was actually secretly run by the f b. i police officers obtained and reviewed 27000000 messages that were exchanged by criminal criminal should be on notice that law enforcement and partnerships all over the world are resolute and their dedication to collaboration. and to continue to evolve our capabilities and for any organization of function, no matter what it is, legitimate criminal, or otherwise, the members of that organization have to be able to communicate. and all of those communications cannot be in person. now the compromised devices using the app called anom reach, suspected criminals in 90 countries, the mafia, asian crime syndicates, drug cartels, and outdoor motorcycle gangs,
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all unwittingly copied global law unfortunate agencies into their supposedly encrypted communications. now aside from hundreds of arrests, police agencies rated more than $700.00 locations worldwide using 8 tons of cocaine and more. i'll pull. brandon has been following the story for us. he joins us now from london pool. this is going to be one of the biggest sting operations in history. it's extraordinary. and it really the scale of it is quite staggering. and also the ambition i have to say, i mean the roots of it all over the past 2 years, law enforcement around well the f, b i, europe hall has been extremely successful in disrupting the communications networks of crime organizations. crime syndicates, the crime organization in the past 2 years, for example, using encroach shots and slides sky global. and these were thought to be beyond the reach of the law enforcement agencies. but the crack, they were able to make arrest based on cracking those 2 networks. cracking those to
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networks created avoid the gangs, had no way of communicating. and the f, b, i rather brilliant. they decided to fill that void with that own devices. this unknown device which apparently can't email, you can't do voice calls on age and have no gps or you can do on it. is direct message text message one of the another, unknown device. what they did was feed it into the criminal community 1st in australia with 50 devices in australia, and using under world influences, people who would be trusted by other criminals. once they vouched for it, then it went around, and $12000.00 devices were eventually circulated all around the world. but at the same time, because these were the f, b i devices, as you say, the f b, i would say all of this text messages, they knew everything that was going on on the australian federal police chief is described as a watershed moment in global law. enforcement history and europe. paul gave
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a news conference in the last hour and a half a great. let's click this international coalition with the continuous support of europe or carried out one of the largest and most sophisticated lo enforcement operation to date in the fight against encrypted criminal activities. the operational task force greenlight over ation trojan shield was a covered clue enforcement operation. focusing on globally into over 18. criminal networks needs for encrypted communications. i mean the staff is staggering. 800 people arrested 16 different countries. worldwide $700.00 locations searched $250.00 firearms, $55.00 luxury cars, more than $48000000.00 in cash and crypto currency. this is a hammer blow by the law enforcement agencies against organized crime poll brandon now with all the latest for us on that story from london. thank you so much for.
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well, let's not dig into this, not warren. he's the director of the mighty university center, the cybersecurity research and innovation. he joins us from melvin. so, by my understanding, this has been an ongoing operation. over nearly 3 years, a number of murders have been stopped, drug busts have taken place or in their minds, why do this big bus now? why not keep using the up to continue doing the one 4th and that way? well, i suppose the, the, the, the issue is with any operation that has to come to, to an ent and, and the fact you know, with the sheer statistics in terms of the commonality that stopped. it got to an extent that you know, the, the, the scheme operation had to end one of the other problems is that criminal gangs of war. so, you know, looking at other technologies. so it could very well be that, you know, some of those criminal gangs who actually move in to other ways of communication.
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so low enforcement. so this was the white time in order to make those arrests on the, on the global level before those criminal gangs were moving into other forms of technology or over to other sort of apps that there was. so using not given that this is played out. this way, does this mean that this kind of strategy might not work again, and you should given that criminal gangs are now aware of how they might be, be monitors. well, certainly when you talk about criminal gangs, you know you to about organizations that, that learn from the past and adapt that attics. so the fact that they've been deceived in such a global matter means that those criminal gangs and groups will be now with you in the way they communicate. they will be very much less trust in a wound up, you know,
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the security of their communication channels. what you will see is them or commencing a different forms of technology. so they're not just sort of reliant on, you know, one technology. you could see them, you know, use in the dark, connect to share more information and communications which makes it harder for law enforcement to monitor the those activities. the reason why this operation's been so successful is that law enforcement around the world has been able to monitor those communications, you know, for free year period. and you know, being able to generate the intelligence and evidence from, you know, those 25000000 messages. so you work in cybersecurity, i'm wondering, are there other privacy concerns here that there may be, for instance, many other apps out there that people are using that are actually monitored by government? well, certainly we've seen lots of or for taming
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governments trying to break in see message in apps to try to find information about citizens from those countries. so certainly you could have a situation where, you know, or for a tearing governments could use this same sort of approach and technique to try to monitor their own population. because again, it's all based on perception. what you're trying to do is deceive people to use this app because it's a trusted app. so people would, you know, share information on those apps, but not knowing that, that those governments just ominous in all, all of those communications. and now i see that all of this particular operation came about, i believe over a few b is with you straight in federal police. how common is cooperation like this across countries when it comes to low enforcement and technology? suddenly it's very common because of police forces and
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law enforcement around the world. a trying to solve the same problems. we have limited resources. so to be able to come up with ideas and you know, pull together techniques and approaches. you know, it would be an outcome and certainly in this case it was the australian federal police and the f b. i. that really works together to put this mechanism in place. and they were able to share that information with law enforcement agencies from around the world. and that's why we're seeing such a global impact now, you know, when or the arrests a be in made. and certainly what we're going to see is in the short term, it is going to have an impact on criminal gangs around the world. but those gangs will learn from what's happened and they'll start to develop their own with bust visit systems. not warren, that the director of the mighty university center,
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the cybersecurity research and innovation. great. get your expertise here on out there. thanks for joining. thank you. well, there's still plenty more entry or this needs are including kina. fossa is prime minister promises action of a violent raids in which at least $160.00 people were killed. type at last, after nearly 20 is the 1st medication to treat all time this disease is approved in the us. but is it safe on the raining franchise? and champion is looking better and better and her quest to defend her title. peter will have all the option for you. ah, now full members of one family have been killed and what appears to be a hate crime in canada. a pickup truck was driven into a muslim family who are out for an evening walk in ontario province. same was
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robbie reports, a sidewalk like any other in canada. now the scene of the country's latest, hey crime, and another makeshift memorial for the dead. all of the victims in this matter are members of the same family. the deceased include a 74 year old female, a 46 year old male, 44 year old female. and a 15 year old female, 19 year old male, the sole survivor remains in hospital with serious injuries, not considered life threatening. i'm also able to tell you at this time that based on information collected during the course of the investigation. we believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeted. we believe the victims were targeted because of their islamic faith. candidates, government has been worried about race based and religious attacks for years. let
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me be clear. this was an active man, asperger perpetrated against muslims against blunders. rudy did not speak with hatred. this activist phobia this act of unspeakable hatred must be followed by actually compassion, actually, kindness, actually humanity, actions, so dirty embassy, justice above all love. the family was out for an evening stroll when the suspect nathaniel feldman drove his pickup truck at them as they waited to cross at an intersection. he was wearing a body armor style vest when police arrested him at a nearby shopping. most of the monthly mom, i mean high profile attacks have happened before in 2018, a driver killed 10 people in toronto a year before 6 people were shot dead at a mosque in quebec. this attack comes days after protests over indigenous schools. took a dramatic turn. demonstrators in toronto tore down the statue of egerton ryerson, the architect of the residential school system that racially abused indigenous
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communities for more than a 100 years. the discovery of the remains of $215.00 children in a mass grave at a school run by the government. and the catholic church has spark nationwide anger . but it's feared there's more to come. we know that there were probably lots of sites similar to kamloops that are going to come to light in the future. and we need to begin to prepare ourselves for this candidate is trying to deal with its legacy of mistreating 1st nations communities, amid a surge in right wing extremism targeting minority groups. a 2020 study funded in part by the canadian government, warned of the growing and unprecedented influence of white supremacists hate groups and militias inside canada. zane basra v o 0. now supporters of molly's military jones,
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calling for help from russia after from suspend a joint operations with their army, they say it's time for a new partner on the battlefield to combat the persistent threat from armed groups in the hell. with more or less, let's now speak to nicholas hotkeys incentive goals, capital dot call. nick, i recall thing russian flags being away from people out in the streets. and molly, can you talk us through some of these dynamic that's right. it says yes, 30 years after the end of the cold war, we're seeing members of this, a civil society movement and via non trip with molly and flags, nor with french flags like they were in 2012 when the french intervene. but with russian flags. very interesting move, i mean, the m 5 have the new prime minister that was nominated by then you head of state a semi go die is a member of the 5 shogun, my guy. he was trained and educated in russia as an engineer, and during his period of protest, he led the pro 5 you he really led to
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a strong antique french intervention protest movement. he believes that the algae or piece the cord that was signed in 2015 under the, the, the, the us, all space of l g. the jerry and the french is obsolete. he believes that the money in states should be negotiating with some of these arm groups, specifically to affiliate jermanti, to start the plan. well, mostly mean. now for the french officially, that's a no go. manual court has said has been very good. there will be no french soldiers with a military june that is coordinating or in dialogue with these are roofs. having said that, in the past when there has been a hostage situation, we saw the french unofficially, hel, hold talks, are negotiate indirectly with these arm groups. and in fact, we have right now, a french journalist when you did your job was we've been held captive with this arm,
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roof hostage, german aside from the sun, will miss the mean for the last 2 months. and his family is calling for his immediate released because the security situation is deteriorating and many millions believe that may be there should be a step away from friends and a step towards rush shops. take a look at this report. molly isn't doing too well, says my good job, real a doctor trained in the former soviet union. he believes russia not france or the un forces can heal the country from war. they did when france came to my country, they were welcomed as liberators. now they have turn into invaders, we want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end. russia needs african nations to the moment. it's as if it's the cold war again. in 2013 mountains were waving french flies as the french military intervene to stop armed groups for marching towards the capital. but 8 years on half
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a ww have been displaced and nearly 6000 killed as arm groups intensify their attacks. the 1000000 army is on the retreat, despite the support of $4000.00 french troops and $14000.00 un peacekeepers at the nation's independence square. same colors, but different flat support for russia hung from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating facility. i sent some parts of the population that the french village is present. it's also shows the points for military regions, your colonel, assuming goods. i put the president in p. m under house arrest last week alleging he had proof that a foreign power was interfering in the countries domestic affairs. the cool happened after the ousted transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with french president emmanuel macklin. the russian train minister of
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security colonel, woody bill corny and the minister of defense had your camera both sought greater cooperation with moscow. the pro ration sentiment is a fall out of the anti french sentiment because mullins are increasingly aware of a growing robbery between the 2 countries in africa. but molly has to focus on margins with friend temporarily suspending military cooperation with 1000000 forces until there is a return to a civilian lead transition. dr. my get years without the help of a military power. molly will suffer even more. nick, it's not just molly, that's becoming a bit of a tug of war when it comes to foreign powers. i see the russians have also been fairly active in ca also some time now. is that setting a model for the region? well, it seems like it and certainly the french i've been reacting towards it just just today. there was an announcement made by the french defense ministry suspending its budgetary aid and military cooperation with the central african republic government
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. accusing it of being complicit in the campaign of anti french sentiment. they say, backed by russia to make no mistake, the region, whether it be the central african republic or in molly, has become a ground of a tug of, of a war of influence between russia and the west. more specifically with, with france. and now this suspension of military cooperation means that some of the french adviser adviser that are embedded inside the government of president twitter . i will return back to paris. the $12000000.00 aid package to, to the country has been suspended. but this will have little effect to the government in bank, who heavily relies on the russians, both for its military aid and also for other government aid.
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now what's interesting is it seems that this model that's been seen as an in central african republic is appealing to a portion of the public in molly. not just that a portion of members of the ruling and military june stuff right now that are at the head of multi, there's also facebook that has removed accounts linked to both to the russian into friends in molly and in the central african republic. the sound interesting dynamics and then nicholas hoc across all that for us from dot com. thanks so much nick. while the instability in molly has spread across the cell region including to became a factor which is struggling to fight back against groups then. its prime minister says an attack on several villages that killed at least $160.00 people will not go unpunished. alexia bryan, for this is what left of the once baffling village of soul hahn. a group of armed men attacked on friday night,
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shooting people and burning down their homes and what's being described as a massacre. the king of fossils prime minister traveled to the remote village near the border with new year to see what happened. hello. yes, i cannot be found out. this is a 1st time our country has experience, an attack with such massive destruction to the people of our country. and from this point of view, the president wanted us to spread the message of hope. we have been fighting against terrorism for some time. we have won some victories, but each time there are new challenges that arise to situation salon is a new challenge for us to be. and i also visited a hospital where dozens of the injured were taken, several shed stories of the horror. they witnessed that there was so much damage that killed so many people without even separating the women and children. they killed you. i burned all the goods they saw, they ran, sang to the prime minister, says the attack will not go unpunished, and that extra forces have been deployed to the region. he was joined by defense
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minister sharif mommy, a c last month promised to step up the fight against armed groups that became also military as seen as ill equipped and under trained and facing an increasing number of attacks as well as ethnic and religious tension. no one's claimed responsibility for friday's violence, but analysts believe it was likely carried out by a group link to al qaeda. particularly the p. d. be due to reach me on the meal case since the arrival of terrorism, 2015. this is the 1st time that there have been so many tests and a single operation, and above all, so many civilian deaths. this is why the brick cannot be population is very sad and questions about the ability of the country and the defense and security system to stem the terrorist. insurgency are growing. the prime minister says 7000 families were displaced by the latest fighting, adding to the more than 1000000 who enforced from their homes in the past 2 years. he says the community must work with the government to ensure young people aren't
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recruited by our groups. collision, less than that, be our youth need to stay in the country to work towards economy in social development. it's not good to let these young people leaves and they are recruited by terrorist groups and returned to villages to bring tara and sadness to their own families. became foster was one seen as a stable country and the turbulent for hel region. but that reputation has now been chested and exert brian al jazeera. i'll still ahead here and i'll just here to close to call and narrow lead for leftist pedro castillo and peruse. presidential runoff has his right wing rival and that just ford and the brooklyn nets appear to be in a hurry to reach the eastern conference finals. peter will have all the action for you from the n v. i a
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hello nice to see you. flooding rains had been the name of the game for parts of europe. we're talking about the netherlands, also france and germany. so toward the south, $36.00 millimeters of rain in a single hour. this is along the border with austria. and you know, on tuesday, i think our rain will fall, the heaviest south of berlin into southern sections of italy. we may even see some hail toward the southeast of france, pushing into northern sections of italy. otherwise we've got some scattered showers through ukraine, bella, ruth, russia, and lapierre. but we could also see some pretty fierce winds here as well. take you to the mediterranean and we're dealing with the chance of some severe thunderstorms bubbling up to ward northern greece. that energy will shift in to turkey. so it's stumble to ankara. some showers and we can't rule out a thunderstorm either. you know, some of the best weather on the continent is the iberian p in ceylon, madrid, 33 degrees. that's a temperature that you should typically see in july. take it to africa. right now we're, we're dealing with some brain through sections of morocco, northern algeria,
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and around the gulf of guinea. it looks like this, some heavy rain towards southern sections of nigeria, and we forgot what day on tap for connor cree with a high of 30 degrees. i'll be on some showers for you as well. and 28. the news from the world's most populated region, the and until the story from across asia and the pacific to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, when he's on out there. ah welcome to portal your gateway to.
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